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      AB Initio Cadet Pilot (Singapore) Interview

      May 1, 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Hong Kong
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Cathay Pacific (Hong Kong) in Sep 2021

      Interview

      he interview process for a Cadet Pilot program typically involves several stages designed to assess both technical aptitude and non-technical qualities like teamwork, decision-making, and motivation. Here's an overview of the standard process: ✈️ 1. Online Application Submit your CV, academic transcripts, and certifications (e.g., high school diploma, language proficiency). Include a cover letter detailing why you want to be a pilot. ✈️ 2. Online Aptitude Tests These tests assess your cognitive and technical potential: Numerical reasoning Verbal reasoning Spatial awareness Multi-tasking ability Memory and reaction time Some airlines use platforms like Cut-e, Talent Q, or COMPASS testing. ✈️ 3. Initial Interview (HR Screening) Conducted via phone or video. Focuses on: Your motivation to become a pilot. Knowledge of the airline and aviation industry. Teamwork and communication skills. Basic behavioral questions (STAR format: Situation, Task, Action, Result). ✈️ 4. Psychometric and Personality Assessments Often done online or during assessment day. Assesses personality traits for suitability in high-responsibility roles. ✈️ 5. Assessment Day / Group Exercises Teamwork exercises: Solve problems as a group under observation. Situational judgement: How you handle stressful or safety-critical situations. Technical knowledge test: Basic physics, math, and aviation-related questions. ✈️ 6. Final Interview (Panel) In-depth interview with pilots, flight instructors, and HR. Topics may include: Motivation and understanding of the profession

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why do you want to become a pilot?" This question seems simple but is a key test of your motivation, self-awareness, and understanding of the role. Interviewers want to see if you: Have a genuine passion for aviation. Understand the challenges and responsibilities of being a pilot. Are committed to the long journey of training and growth. A strong answer usually blends personal inspiration (e.g., early love for flying, role models) with a clear understanding of what the job involves.
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